11-08-2013
08:52 PM
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03-06-2024
02:35 AM
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11-08-2013 11:41 PM
11-09-2013 01:49 PM
11-11-2013 08:36 PM
11-12-2013 01:33 AM
dali71 wrote:totally agree, I really like this stealth fighter model but alienware provides better service and build quality iMO, I just go with the alienware, taiwanese corp are just not good managing their customers satisfactory.
It appears that Asus doesn't really care about losing potential customers, otherwise they would comment on this. Once you have experienced gaming on a 120Hz display, there's no way you'll ever go back to 60Hz. Good job, Asus, you've just given Alienware a new customer.
03-24-2016 06:05 AM
LeonardoTan wrote:
totally agree, I really like this stealth fighter model but alienware provides better service and build quality iMO, I just go with the alienware, taiwanese corp are just not good managing their customers satisfactory.
11-12-2013 05:06 AM
11-22-2013 09:27 PM
chrsplmr wrote:
Welcome to ROG ..
Well, everyone is entitled to their opinion but let's look at the facts.
A quick look at the alienware .. hahhaha, sorry, I always giggle when I say that, I mean 'dude, it's a Dell ..
but anyway ..
To get close to the specs of the G750JH .. it's .. ~choke~ .. $4,499 and that's without the claimed coveted 120mhtz 3D screen.
That's alot of money for some pretty lights. Customize .. and you could get a 'gimped' one with 3D for $3.5k .. et.
Then for all that theDell .. or any of the other also-rans may be .. they are not ROG. imho.
Best of Luck .. ROG u later.c.
11-12-2013 06:45 AM
Fac183 wrote:
Surely I must be missing something here.
Here in the USA, I cannot find a G750JH equipped with a 3D 120Hz display for sale anywhere.
According to Asus product pages, such a display does in fact exist:
ASUS ROG G750JH SPECIFICATIONS
ASUS Introduces the Republic of Gamers G750 Laptop
And here's a review that mentions the 3D 120Hz display:
PC Gamer Home Review: ASUS ROG G750JH-DB72-CA Republic of Gamers Laptop
Perhaps the display has been discontinued all ready?
I understand that there are many different SKUs and configurations varying by country to country and that this display may be available in Canada or China, but I'm pretty much stuck with purchasing Asus laptops released in the USA.